Global analysis of fragmentation functions for eta mesons

Fragmentation functions for eta mesons are extracted at next-to-leading order accuracy of QCD in a global analysis of data taken in electron-positron annihilation and proton-proton scattering experiments. The obtained parametrization is in good agreement with all data sets analyzed and can be utiliz...

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Autores principales: Aidala, C.A., Ellinghaus, F., Sassot, R., Seele, J.P., Stratmann, M.
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spelling todo:paper_15507998_v83_n3_p_Aidala2023-10-03T16:24:25Z Global analysis of fragmentation functions for eta mesons Aidala, C.A. Ellinghaus, F. Sassot, R. Seele, J.P. Stratmann, M. Fragmentation functions for eta mesons are extracted at next-to-leading order accuracy of QCD in a global analysis of data taken in electron-positron annihilation and proton-proton scattering experiments. The obtained parametrization is in good agreement with all data sets analyzed and can be utilized, for instance, in future studies of double-spin asymmetries for single-inclusive eta production. The Lagrange multiplier technique is used to estimate the uncertainties of the fragmentation functions and to assess the role of the different data sets in constraining them. © 2011 American Physical Society. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15507998_v83_n3_p_Aidala
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description Fragmentation functions for eta mesons are extracted at next-to-leading order accuracy of QCD in a global analysis of data taken in electron-positron annihilation and proton-proton scattering experiments. The obtained parametrization is in good agreement with all data sets analyzed and can be utilized, for instance, in future studies of double-spin asymmetries for single-inclusive eta production. The Lagrange multiplier technique is used to estimate the uncertainties of the fragmentation functions and to assess the role of the different data sets in constraining them. © 2011 American Physical Society.
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author Aidala, C.A.
Ellinghaus, F.
Sassot, R.
Seele, J.P.
Stratmann, M.
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Ellinghaus, F.
Sassot, R.
Seele, J.P.
Stratmann, M.
Global analysis of fragmentation functions for eta mesons
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title Global analysis of fragmentation functions for eta mesons
title_short Global analysis of fragmentation functions for eta mesons
title_full Global analysis of fragmentation functions for eta mesons
title_fullStr Global analysis of fragmentation functions for eta mesons
title_full_unstemmed Global analysis of fragmentation functions for eta mesons
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